AGWCULTURAt A^SbCIATIdN OF NELSON. THE FIRST GREAT ANNUAL EXHIBITION of LIVE STOCK will take place on WEDNESDAY, December 7, in the Richmond Cattle Fair Ground, when the following prizes will be awarded. • Stewabds : Mr. Harknesfl, I Mr. W; Schroder Mr. M-Rae, J Mr. Saunders, Mr. Kelling. > Class A.—HORSES. £ a. d. Best Entire Draught Horse . . . 50 0 Second best ditto . . . . . 210 0 .Third best ditto (Honorary Certificate) : Best brood Draught Mare, with foal or in . ; foal . ... ' . ■■*.■ . 3 0 0 Second best ditto, ditto . . . . 110 0 Third best ditto /Honorary Certificate) Best two-year old Foal « . * . 110 0 Best yearling Foal ... . 100 Best thoroughbred weight-carrying En* tire Horse .'. ' . . . . 6 0 0 Second best ditto, ditto . \ . . 210 0 Third best ditto, ditto (Honorary Certifi- ' cate)., ■ . i . ! Class B.—CATTLE. Best Bull . . .-. . . ... . .4 0 0 Second best ditto . ~ . . . 210 0 Third best ditto (Honorary Certificate) * Best yearling 8u11... ..1100 Best Cow, in milk . '. . ..300 Second best ditto . . . .. . 2 0 0 Third best ditto (Honorary Certificate) Class C—SHEEP. Best Earn, '. with reference principally to the Carcass . . . t . .200 Second best ditto, ditto (Honorary Certificate) ■■ . » . ■ • Best Earn, with reference to fine wool . 20 0 Second best ditto, ditto (Honorary Cer* tificate) • Best pen of five Ewes, with lambs . .200 Second best ditto, ditto (Honorary Certificate) Class D.—PIGS. Best Boar . .■•■'.. . . . 200 Second best ditto (Honorary Certificate) Best Sow, with litter . . . . 3 0 0 Second best ditto, ditto. (Honorary Certificate) Best Sow, without litter . . . 2 0 0 Second best ditto, ditto (Honorary Certificate) Class E.-POULTEY. Best Cock arid pair of Hens . . . 13 0 Second best ditto, ditto . . . .0150 Third best ditto, ditto ~ . . . 010 0 Fourth best ditto, ditto . . , f Q 5 0 Best Gander and pair of common Geese .10 0 Second best ditto, ditto . . . 010 0 Best Drake and pair of Ducka . . 10 0 Second best ditto, ditto '. . . . 010 0 Best Turkey Cock and pair of Hens . 1 0 0 Second best ditto, ditto . . ... . 010 0 Entries for the Exhibition of Stock will be received up to tfee day of the $hpw t|lji Ten o'clock, a.m., by any of the Stewards. '.".■; o< o : Subscribers who haye not already paid their sub? seription are requested to do ao before the day of the Show, at the Examiner Office, Nelson, or to any member of the Committee. ' FEDOR KELLING, 593 Secretary. PRATT and SCOTT beg to apprise their friends and the public that they have commenced busj#e?s as Butchers in the premises lately occupied by Mr. T, Gankroger, opposite the Royal Hotel, Bridge-street, and'respß'ctfolly'soKcjt £ha£ share of public support which they will at all times study to merit. • • . . P. and S. would particularly remark that their arrangements will ensure a supply of MEAT of the very best quality that can be procured, and it will be their aim to execute all orders with which they may be favored, with strict punctuality and despatch. hotels and shipping supplied on the shortest notice, and on favorable terms, JEATT AND SCOTT. •' " ' K;B.—Poultry, vegetables, &c, always on hand. 316 LONDON TAVERN, HAVEN-ROAD, NELSON. H HUDSON begs to inform his friends p a#d jthe public generally, that he has taken those extensive prem?s.eg situated as above,-where every accommodation can be offered to (travellers, and i hopes; by strict attention to business to inerifc a share i of public patronage. ! Hooper's Ales and Porter always on draught, j Ditto ditto ditto in bottle. : Wines and Spirits, the beßt that can be procured. Dinners and Luncheons provided. Good Stabling. A large paddock in the rear of the premises for the accommodation of parties shipping sheep, cattle, &c. Nelson, 12th September, 1859. 345 °NQT.IGE TO J3EB7!OES AND CREPITOES. NOTICE is hereby given that JAMBS FOWLER, of the District of the Riwaka, in the Province of Nelson, New Zealand, late Publican, but now Boatman, hath by Deed bearing date the Seventeenth day of October j now instant, Assigned all his Personal Estate and Effects unto WILLIAM PRATT, of the district of Riwaka aforesaid, Farmer, and JAMES BENTLEY, of the City of Nelson, in the Province of Nelson aforesaid, Storekeeper, upon trust for the. benefit of the Creditors of the said James Fowler, and which said Deed now lies at the office of me, the undersigned, Donald Sinclair, in the said City, for the inspection o,f and execution by the Creditors of thesaid James FovylerV . " ' All persons indebted to the sajd James Fowler are hereby requested forthwith to pay the amount of their respective debts to the said William Pratt and James Bentley, or either of them; and all persons having any.claim or demand on the said James Fowler are requested to deliver the same to the said James Bentley, for the said Trustees without delay. DONALD SINCLAIR, ' Solicitor to the Trustees. Nelson, 24th October, 1859, 524 R. SPARROW, Veterinary Surgeon, Richmond. Horses e^amijned as to their soundness. 1 ' 509 TO STAND THIS SEASON at the Steam Flour Mill, Waimea South, every MONDAY and THURSDAY, the well-known cart Stallion YOUNG LINCOLN. Terms:— £2 25., and ss. the Groom. ;. ' W. W. WHITE. N.B.—Good Paddocks for Mares at 2s. 6d. per weel?. "' 456 'CFQ S^p"'TlllS'"pAiON.--fhe -*- well-known Powerful Cart Stallion GOLIAH. Goliah will attend at the Wakefield Arms the first week in October next, and every Monday following ; all other days at Quail Valley. Terms :—r£2 2s. each mare; Groomage ss. Fees to be paid before the Ist February, 1860. Gromage to be paid on first visit. 406 H. J. L. AUGUARDE. THO STAND THIS SEASON' at. Flax- •#- bourne Station, the approved English Thoroughbred Stallion ■;'\ ST. AUBJN. , St. Aubin, foaled in 180, by Bay MyWletpn, out of Black Asjnes by Velocipede [see' Stud 'Book vol. 6 p. 364]: Bay Middleton, by Sultain,.oufcbf Cobweb, by : ; Phantom ; Black Agnes^ by Velocipede her dam by:! Walton, out of Young Noisette, by Diomede [see Stud. Book vol. 6,p. 364]. . l ■ Terms, £5 55.; payable on the Ist January, 1860. Persons desirous of the services of this Horse are re- i quested to send their mares early in the season, as ;6^Lva limited number .waU be taken. '! ' N. & "" No extra fee ctiarged for feed, or groomage.
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Colonist, Volume III, Issue 217, 18 November 1859, Page 4
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